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Hello there. Usually after these services are completed, if you still have an overheating problem it is due to a clogged heater core or there are air bubble in the coolant lines. If your turn your heater on and no hot air comes out, the heater core is your issue. I would recommend having a professional mechanic come to your location and complete an overheating inspection to pinpoint the source of this issue.

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